U.S. to change green card: Commerce Secretary Lutnick says H-1B visa system ‘terrible’

According to Mr. Lutnick, the Trump administration plans to introduce a “gold card” programme, which would allow wealthy foreigners to invest $5 million in exchange for U.S. residency.

“I’m involved in changing the H-1B visa program. We’re going to change that programme because that’s terrible, right? We’re going to change the green card,” Mr. Lutnick said during an Interview. ”That’s the gold card that’s coming. And that’s when we’re going to start picking the best people to come into this country. It’s time for that to change,” he added.

The proposed Gold Card would offer permanent residency to foreigners who invest $5 million in the United States. Mr. Lutnick claims there is strong interest in the programme, with 2,50,000 people supposedly waiting in line and potentially generating $1.25 trillion in revenue.

In January 2025, Mr. Trump reaffirmed his stance to support the H-1B visa program, which allows employers in the U.S. to hire non-immigrant workers for speciality occupations, stating that the country needs “competent” and “great” individuals to come to the U.S. and that this can be achieved through the H-1B visa program.

While addressing the media at the White House on Tuesday (August 26, 2025), Mr. Trump emphasised his belief in the importance of attracting skilled individuals to the country, citing the H-1B visa program as a key tool in facilitating this. He further argued that allowing “quality people” to come into the U.S. further helps in bolstering the economy by supporting various industries.

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